‘World is his oyster’: new Derbyshire home and mentor offer Shoaib Bashir fresh start
<p>England off-spinner spent the Ashes carrying drinks but is determined to win back place with help of Mickey Arthur</p><p>A new season dawns and for Shoaib Bashir it represents a new beginning. Overlooked by England for the entire Ashes despite two years of investment, and having had a nomadic career up to this point, the former Surrey youth player has joined Derbyshire on a two-year deal in the hope of calling somewhere home.</p><p>Not that the off-spinner’s goals have changed. In his first media appearance since that winter carrying drinks, the 22-year-old is determined to win back his Test spot. Swapping Somerset for Derbyshire is a case of looking for regular game time, plus the chance to work with a decorated head coach in Mickey Arthur.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2026/apr/02/shoaib-bashir-mickey-arthur-derbyshire-england-cricket">Continue reading...</a>
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